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one of them, in fact, used to in some capacity used to work with joe biden. if we're talking about closing stuff in the context of the debate needs to be brought to the forefront. so, of course, i think she should be answering these questions and she should be talking about it. i think crew should pay attention to eleanor holmes norton. which is also a violation of the fec low. >> if you look at their list of the ten most -- i'm not sure of the term -- for ethically challenged individuals in congress, i think it's pretty balanced between democrats and republicans and we've had melanie sloan on before when we focused on bernice johnson with the scholarship scandal in texas. i think we're -- us and the "dallas morning news" are the only ones interested in it. but cruz is interested in it. you don't think they target as many republicans as democrats or are you just concerned with the personnel? >> i think on the list it was the 10 or 11 most corrupt politicians -- or candidates, rather, they had on the list. and they had two missouri candidates. roy blunt and ed
one of them, in fact, used to in some capacity used to work with joe biden. if we're talking about closing stuff in the context of the debate needs to be brought to the forefront. so, of course, i think she should be answering these questions and she should be talking about it. i think crew should pay attention to eleanor holmes norton. which is also a violation of the fec low. >> if you look at their list of the ten most -- i'm not sure of the term -- for ethically challenged individuals...
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it took us eight years to dig us into the deepest hole we've been in to. it's more or less he's being himself aggrandized or attacked. he can use him or a shield as they go forward. we'll see. >> it's really hard for obama to go out and say, hey, look, look at all of these great things i did. people look at him and say, why don't we have more jobs? it's pretty simple. he's handicapped in that way. >> and the message is so hard. the message right now in the midterm is, look, things would have been worse if they had stayed in charge. >> right. >> trying to tell people things would have been worse doesn't make them feel any better. >> particularly when the facts are this, we have lost more jobs than the beginning of the obama recovery than we have gained. the season of the recovery is over. and the upshot is we've lost more jobs than gained. >> but he's grown more jobs than there were in the bush -- >> let me ask you this one last thing because we've learned that michelle obama is going to hit the campaign trail and she's really going to take a full swing in
it took us eight years to dig us into the deepest hole we've been in to. it's more or less he's being himself aggrandized or attacked. he can use him or a shield as they go forward. we'll see. >> it's really hard for obama to go out and say, hey, look, look at all of these great things i did. people look at him and say, why don't we have more jobs? it's pretty simple. he's handicapped in that way. >> and the message is so hard. the message right now in the midterm is, look, things...
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our karl penhaul is on this story for us, live for us in chile right now. karl, ebbs plain that part. yes, this is a breakthrough, but this doesn't mean we'll see them out of the hole any time too soon. >> reporter: exactly. let me put it in perspective, tj. first of all, a few moments ago, we talked to members of the rescue team working on the so-called plan b that mae made contact with the miners this morning, about two-and-a-half hours ago now. these two guys that we spoke to are from pennsylvania, who sent a rock drilling company -- they're the ones who have provided the drill bit down there. they say they're exhilarated by having reached the workshop close to where the miners are. they also say they're exhausted. but then from what he have explained -- i want to put it in a little perspective to you. that drill, the plan b drill, started drilling about two weeks ago. and it was going down something like this. there was already a bore hole in place, a four-inch bore hole. that's what a four-inch bore hole looks like, and the new drill was using that as
our karl penhaul is on this story for us, live for us in chile right now. karl, ebbs plain that part. yes, this is a breakthrough, but this doesn't mean we'll see them out of the hole any time too soon. >> reporter: exactly. let me put it in perspective, tj. first of all, a few moments ago, we talked to members of the rescue team working on the so-called plan b that mae made contact with the miners this morning, about two-and-a-half hours ago now. these two guys that we spoke to are from...
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he joins us now. this is really fascinating stuff. >> we've been visiting a place very few have heard about. a place where the best doctors and medical researchers in the world do work in teams to solve cases no one else has been able to crack. these are true medical mysteries. it's happening just outside the nation's capital at the national institutes of health. that's the nih for short. over the next few nights we'll introduce you to some amazing patients who've been through the ringer and have turned to these doctor detectives as a last resort. the question nobody asks, are they going to get the diagnoses they've been waiting so long for? bethesda, maryland. deep inside the sprawling nih complex, dr. william gahl leads an elite team of doctors, specialists and researchers. they are the best in the world. together, they focus their vast expertise to try to save patients' lives. they are detectives in search of clues to solve mysteries no other doctors could solve. >> you're talking about patients wh
he joins us now. this is really fascinating stuff. >> we've been visiting a place very few have heard about. a place where the best doctors and medical researchers in the world do work in teams to solve cases no one else has been able to crack. these are true medical mysteries. it's happening just outside the nation's capital at the national institutes of health. that's the nih for short. over the next few nights we'll introduce you to some amazing patients who've been through the ringer...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> how about frankenfish for dinner. it's not a fish you can find in the water but some day might be at your local supermarket. the food and drug administration is holding a public hearing now on genetically engineered salmon. they say the salmon are safe for eating but a lot of other people are saying not so fast. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joining us. what's the difference between this salmon and ordinary salmon? >> this salmon matures faster so it can get to market faster. that's really the only difference. let's take a look at how they did this. it's kind of interesting. this is a fish called an ocean pout. it's not eaten much which is probably why the name is unfamiliar. what they do, these ocean pout, they have growth hormone all year-round. they take dna and put it into the salmon. the salmon only have growth hormone usually for a couple of months a year. so, in other words, by ta
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> how about frankenfish for dinner. it's not a fish you can find in the water but some day might be at your local supermarket. the food and drug administration is holding a public hearing now on genetically engineered salmon. they say the salmon are safe for eating but a lot of other people are saying not so fast. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joining us. what's the...
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please stay with us. sure i'd like to diversify my workforce, i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. >>> welcome back. let's check in with joe johns for the latest political news you need to know right now. >> sarah palin goes to louisville, kentucky, tomorrow, to raise money for u.s. senate candidate rand paul. she'll be in iowa on friday. >>> our new poll among likely voters in washington state shows democrat senator patty murray of washington leads republican dino rossi by nine points. >>> late this afternoon at the white house, president obama turned up the pressure on congressional republicans to extend the bush tax cuts his way. >> we should be able to extend them right now. middle class tax relief on the first $250,000 of income. which, by the way
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>>> well, that's going to do it for us. >> thanks for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now with kyra phillips. good morning. >> good morning here's what we're working on this morning. >> i thought equality was no non-negotiable. >> the call for action. is it enough to sway two republican senators on don't ask, don't tell? >>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the president awards the highest military honor to this man that made the ultimate sacrifice for fellow comrades. you'll hear his story from the men that respect him most. i'm kyra phillips. you are live in "the cnn newsroom." >>> first, just learning now that a helicopter that crashed in afghan was carrying nine american troops. we don't have specifics as to what exactly happened but we're told that enemy fire has been ruled out as a possible cause. today's casualties make this year the deadliest so far for the war in afghanistan. more than 500 coalition troops have been killed. we're going to continue to monitor this story an
>>> well, that's going to do it for us. >> thanks for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now with kyra phillips. good morning. >> good morning here's what we're working on this morning. >> i thought equality was no non-negotiable. >> the call for action. is it enough to sway two republican senators on don't ask, don't tell? >>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the...
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send us all your money. i have never seen anything as fundamentally dishonest by the way as what the president did today by the way saying if i don't take money out of your pocket and put it in my pocket, you're costing money. reagan won because his message was i have faith in the american people, the democratic message in this election is we don't have faith in the american people. send us your money to washington. >> independents and democrats, when they want the economy fixed, when they want education fixed, who do they look to? the question s are they getting what they want out of government? so on both sides, when times are happy, they don't want anymore government. >> the establishment is cooked. >> on the republican and the democratic side? >> we have both seen them have the republican establishment for a snack, dinner time's coming. >> okay. >> that's going to be the key, the ground game. >>> jack cafferty is asking is the tea party for real, he'll be back in just a moment. and the latest word coming
send us all your money. i have never seen anything as fundamentally dishonest by the way as what the president did today by the way saying if i don't take money out of your pocket and put it in my pocket, you're costing money. reagan won because his message was i have faith in the american people, the democratic message in this election is we don't have faith in the american people. send us your money to washington. >> independents and democrats, when they want the economy fixed, when...
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and he joins us now. j.l., good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> i had to have a conversation before this just to sort of better understand how we could approach this conversation. because these are accusations, allegations at this point. nothing's been proven against the bishop eddie long. but were you shocked to hear, to read about these accusations from these two young men against the bishop? >> no, i was not. >> you weren't? >> no, i was not shocked. when i was doing research for my first book, i talked with thousands of men around the world who shared with me about the struggles of being in the church and hear pastors talking about homosexuality as the biggest sin. and it's the biggest taboo. i talked to pastors and bishops and lay leaders and people who go to church every sunday, who hear the pastor talking about gay members. members in the choir, members who pay heavy ties every sunday. and i'm not surprised. and i think we're going to hear more of this type of behavior coming out of the church. >>
and he joins us now. j.l., good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> i had to have a conversation before this just to sort of better understand how we could approach this conversation. because these are accusations, allegations at this point. nothing's been proven against the bishop eddie long. but were you shocked to hear, to read about these accusations from these two young men against the bishop? >> no, i was not. >> you weren't? >> no, i was not shocked. when i was...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. you're checking out my awesome headband. that's when you find out your cut-rate insurance it ain't payin' for this. so get allstate. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. >>> looks like the tornado warning in new york city has cleared at least for now. we have some reports of hail, and serious winds in brooklyn and maybe in queens, but looks like the worst is overwith which is good. back to jack for the cafferty file. >> well, in the wake of the tea party's primary successes, suddenly the game has changed. the marquee matchup going into november is in nevada, my home state. that is where the majority lead over the u.s. senate harry reid is trailing republican and tea party member sharron angle who is backed by many in t
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that's it for us. thanks for being with us. here now, wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> breaking news. the american hiker released by iran meets with president ahmadinejad. we have details. 9/11, blame and anger. president obama has choice words for iran over allegations that the terror attacks were america's fault. right now, mr. obama's approval rating has sunk to a new low. the best political team on television talks about where the president has gone wrong, how he may pay for it on election day. >>> the mood inside the hearing room in steven colbert's mocking testimony. the tv comic put the spotlight, though, on a serious issue. where the lawmakers are in on the joke. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> but, we begin with a breaking news. a remarkable face-to-face meeting today between the president of iran and the american hiker who was jailed in his country for over a year. mary snow has the details for us. she's joining us from new york. what happened, mary? >> that meeting took place today here i
that's it for us. thanks for being with us. here now, wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> breaking news. the american hiker released by iran meets with president ahmadinejad. we have details. 9/11, blame and anger. president obama has choice words for iran over allegations that the terror attacks were america's fault. right now, mr. obama's approval rating has sunk to a new low. the best political team on television talks about where the president has gone wrong, how he may pay for...
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joining us up is shane moore, a global soccer mom. she joins us now from chicago. great to see you. how do you do all of this? first of all, how did you come up with this idea? >> well, i got involved in 2002 right at the inception of the one campaign. so i really am a state at home mom. i have three children. i live outside of chicago and i just realized i needed to educate myself and educate others and it doesn't take lot to make a difference. that's what i want to tell my friends and my family, that you can make a difference right from your own homes, from your own kitchens. >> shayne, how do you reach people? enough to go get groceries and dry cleaners and pick your kids up, get dinner on the table and then to try to help change the world. how do you get people interested in what you're selling? >> there's a lot of people behind this movement. when one started it was a grassroots movement. now there's 2.5 million people of the one campaign. one is cool because they do a lot of the work for you. it's make this phone call or sign this petition. it's stuff you can do in five minute
joining us up is shane moore, a global soccer mom. she joins us now from chicago. great to see you. how do you do all of this? first of all, how did you come up with this idea? >> well, i got involved in 2002 right at the inception of the one campaign. so i really am a state at home mom. i have three children. i live outside of chicago and i just realized i needed to educate myself and educate others and it doesn't take lot to make a difference. that's what i want to tell my friends and...
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i never use it. all of them, ttyl. >> oh. >> yeah. >> you know what, i was wondering, too, you know, what's the correct age to stop using emoticons? answer that for me. we're back in a moment. thank you, ines. boss: and now i'll turn it over to the gecko. gecko: ah, t, as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko: what's this one do? gecko: um...maybe that one. ♪ dance music boss: ok, let's keep rolling. we're on motorcycle insurance. vo: take fifteen minutes to see how much you can save on motorcycle, rv, and camper insurance. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." and brian looked at me at eight years old and said, "promise me you'll quit." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i cou
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more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their candidates, they were trying to prove they had a political pulse after barack obama won. so what did they do? they recruited a lot of establishment, well-known republican candidates. they were feeling very good about the incumbents for re-election. take a look at this, bob bennett of utah who was beaten by a tea party candidate, mike lee in a state republican convention, lisa murkowski just lost in alaska to another tea party candidate. trey grayson from kentucky was beaten by rand paul, of course, and we've got governor charlie crist of florida afra
more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their...
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peter bergen is joining us now. peter, will this do in afghanistan, for example, what abu ghraib did in iraq? will this undermine the u.s. image there that american officials have worked so hard to build up? >> well, we haven't seen the pictures of the alleged incidents. we see the confession. i think it's different to see pictures of, you know, naked d bodies being piled up in a pyramid like in abu ghraib. but afghans think this issue of afghan civilian casualties is very sensety. we've had the president, karzai, talk about it, the isue that is most damaging to the nato and american soldiers there. and the fact is that a fair number of afghans now have access to television and they're going to see this story soon enough themselves with the confession of these soldiers for these crimes. >> these soldiers apparently admit that they were using drugs, opium, which is so available in afghanistan right now. talk a little bit about the availability of these drugs and the impact potentially on soldiers. >> well, these drug
peter bergen is joining us now. peter, will this do in afghanistan, for example, what abu ghraib did in iraq? will this undermine the u.s. image there that american officials have worked so hard to build up? >> well, we haven't seen the pictures of the alleged incidents. we see the confession. i think it's different to see pictures of, you know, naked d bodies being piled up in a pyramid like in abu ghraib. but afghans think this issue of afghan civilian casualties is very sensety. we've...
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she's live in washington for us. dana, put a pair of glasses on you, and you and lady gaga might not look so different. >> you know what, of all of the outfit she wears, glasses are probably the safest for me, john. >> there you go. >> this vote that lady gaga and other hollywood celebrities and gay rights lobbyists are working so hard on is simply a vote to start a debate. republicans are trying to block the bill from coming to the senate floor for several reasons. the one we hear the most is that the senate majority leader harry reid has set up a process that's unfair to gop senators because it limits their ability to offer amendments or change the bill. and that's why maine republican susan collins who supports repealing don't ask, don't tell, suggests she's leaning wards blocking the bill. other republicans, john, they don't believe that congress should be acting at all until the pentagon is finished with its policy review. and that is the reason that means other republican senator olympia snowe, that's why she s
she's live in washington for us. dana, put a pair of glasses on you, and you and lady gaga might not look so different. >> you know what, of all of the outfit she wears, glasses are probably the safest for me, john. >> there you go. >> this vote that lady gaga and other hollywood celebrities and gay rights lobbyists are working so hard on is simply a vote to start a debate. republicans are trying to block the bill from coming to the senate floor for several reasons. the one we...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. fortunately, there's senokot-s tablets. senokot-s for occasional constipation associated with certain medications. find the relief that's right for you and get a $10 rebate at getconstipationrelief.com. >>> this time last year, a lot of people figured our next guest would be on his way to keeping his father's senate seat in the family. he joins me now to go one on one. at the time, the democratic attorney general of delaware people thought with the family name you would be a good candidate in that race. mike castle was considered the republican favorite at that point. when you look now at christine o'donnell as the republican candidate, you must be kicking yourself. >> no, not at all. this is delaware's seat. i got off the plane of iraq and got put in my la
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. fortunately, there's senokot-s tablets. senokot-s for occasional constipation associated with certain medications. find the relief that's right for you and get a $10 rebate at getconstipationrelief.com. >>> this time last...
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marijuana use rose by 8%. the rise in medicinal marijuana use is sending the wrong message to young people. >>> and pope benedict getting a royal welcome to his arrival in edinburgh, scotland. the pope was greeted by queen elizabeth. on the flight from rome, benedict told reporters that the catholic church was too slow in dealing with pedophile priests, calling it a great sadness. >>> well, controversy is following the pope on his visit to britain. they're calling that a crime. that's the same word used for women as priests. care costello is live from washington with an "a.m. original." >> reporter: you guys mentioned that pope benedict is in britain this morning, as you said, his visit is without controversy. many tickets remain unsold there which suggests many of britain's catholics are indifferent to his presence. you could argue many american-catholics feel the same way because of the way the vatican handled the sex abuse candle. some say it's time for change in leadership. a big change. that includes wome
marijuana use rose by 8%. the rise in medicinal marijuana use is sending the wrong message to young people. >>> and pope benedict getting a royal welcome to his arrival in edinburgh, scotland. the pope was greeted by queen elizabeth. on the flight from rome, benedict told reporters that the catholic church was too slow in dealing with pedophile priests, calling it a great sadness. >>> well, controversy is following the pope on his visit to britain. they're calling that a...
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instead of using twitter to get out their messages, some are using it to go on the attack and insult this election season. >> one sample tweet, how about this? coked up stimulus monkeys. enough said? jim acosta has been tracking the campaign twitter wars and joins us now. and jim, it's getting ugly out there. >> it's getting ugly, and i don't think i can sum this up in 140 characters or less. if you use twitter, you know political campaigns are tweeting all the times these days. sometimes the tweets are positive and many times they are not. they are the latest form of attack ad and they can get personal. welcome to the world of hash tag politics. >> reporter: it was another viral moment in a vicious race. supporters of harry reid scuffling with backers of republican rival sharron angle at a candidate forum. even after tempers cooled, the fight was far from over. it had moved to twitter, where one of angle's campaign managers posted this video, the clip shows reid supporters shouting at angle, using less than 140 characters that angle staffer tweeted, check out the video of reid bots
instead of using twitter to get out their messages, some are using it to go on the attack and insult this election season. >> one sample tweet, how about this? coked up stimulus monkeys. enough said? jim acosta has been tracking the campaign twitter wars and joins us now. and jim, it's getting ugly out there. >> it's getting ugly, and i don't think i can sum this up in 140 characters or less. if you use twitter, you know political campaigns are tweeting all the times these days....
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sanjay gupta joins us now to update us. yesterday, you showed us that they were subjecting her to literally every test known to medical science to try to figure out what's going on. when's the story today? >> lots of clinical exams and looking at things that are not obvious. i think is a good way to describe it. we're following this over a year now and kylie and the place, udp and as a doctor and reporter, it is fascinating. as a father, it is tough. she's gone -- been getting sick and getting sicker and then she's gone through the grueling tests. it's a tough thing to watch but they do start to uncover a lot of clues and the big question, can they start to solve the puzzle? here's what we found. >> okay. >> reporter: shortly before her 4th birthday, the mystery began. >> i have to eat. i have to do shots. >> reporter: how serious is kylie? >> well, she's i would say real serious. i think that she has a disorder that will threaten her life is essentially the issue here. sort of racing against time. >> reporter: kylie has al
sanjay gupta joins us now to update us. yesterday, you showed us that they were subjecting her to literally every test known to medical science to try to figure out what's going on. when's the story today? >> lots of clinical exams and looking at things that are not obvious. i think is a good way to describe it. we're following this over a year now and kylie and the place, udp and as a doctor and reporter, it is fascinating. as a father, it is tough. she's gone -- been getting sick and...
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ted turner, thank you and thanks to all of us for joining us today. we're hoping you connect to us on twitter. for my cohost, we do read every single one of the messages you post there or on facebook. join us every weekend. you can also log on 24/7 to cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> a look at the headlines in the "newsroom." bishop eddie long speaks. he says he'll fight lawsuits saying he coerced young men into having sex. >>> a memoir the defense department doesn't want you to read. it has destroyed thousands of copies. we'll talk to the author of "operation dark heart." >>> and did you have trouble watching nickelodeon yesterday? well, that was the idea. the children's network going dark long enough for you and your kids to go out and play. we'll tell you why. >>> our top story, bishop eddie long is speaking out about the sex scandal that's enveloped his atlanta-n atlanta-area megachurch. today he addressed allegations of sex with young men from the pulpit. he said while he's never professed to be a perfect man, he said he's not the man that
ted turner, thank you and thanks to all of us for joining us today. we're hoping you connect to us on twitter. for my cohost, we do read every single one of the messages you post there or on facebook. join us every weekend. you can also log on 24/7 to cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> a look at the headlines in the "newsroom." bishop eddie long speaks. he says he'll fight lawsuits saying he coerced young men into having sex. >>> a memoir the defense department...
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we seem to be -- some of us, i don't want to include everybody, some of us seem to be looking down our noses at these insurgents and they don't seem to be big fans of the mainstream media. >> and i hate to see the mainstream media doing that because i certainly respect them. they're politics. their tactics have been very successful. the thing about the tea party that strikes me is it's very similar in particularly their fiscal conservative views to the perot movement. and this argument that they're bad for republicans doesn't wash as much with me because as least they're inside the republican party. the perot people were outside the party and much more damaging to republicans. >> craig, just briefly, what about this instant journalistic wisdom when these candidates, christine o'donnell being the latest, well, of course it hurts republicans because they're all going to lose in november, they're too extreme, it's one thing to win 30,000 votes in delaware, another thing to win in state election. we've been wrong all year on these races. could we -- >> sometimes we're wrong when we listen
we seem to be -- some of us, i don't want to include everybody, some of us seem to be looking down our noses at these insurgents and they don't seem to be big fans of the mainstream media. >> and i hate to see the mainstream media doing that because i certainly respect them. they're politics. their tactics have been very successful. the thing about the tea party that strikes me is it's very similar in particularly their fiscal conservative views to the perot movement. and this argument...
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but so many people also want to see us fail. i'm sure you've heard the cnn reports that a george soros, very liberal left-wing group headed by melanie sloan has filed some trumped-up complaint against our campaign. these are the kind of distractions that they want to dominate the news to distract from our winning message. >> the group she's talking about is the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. they're called c.r.e.w., and they're partly funded by george soros and his open society institute. they insist they're nonpartisan and they've gone after plenty of republicans as well as democrats. their director, melanie sloan, was on the program last night. >> c.r.e.w. is not a left-leaning group. c.r.e.w. takes all comers. we go after republicans, democrats, liberals, conservatives. we go after public officials and candidates who do the wrong thing. we're about right and wrong. not democrat, republican. >> funded by george soros? >> indeed, the open society institute, which gets its money from george soros, has inde
but so many people also want to see us fail. i'm sure you've heard the cnn reports that a george soros, very liberal left-wing group headed by melanie sloan has filed some trumped-up complaint against our campaign. these are the kind of distractions that they want to dominate the news to distract from our winning message. >> the group she's talking about is the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. they're called c.r.e.w., and they're partly funded by george soros and his...
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you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's about 1 1/2. but nearly twice as much. but again, you think about it, it's intuitive. because the magic that happens around dinner. it's not about the food. the magic around dinner is about the conversation. those families who gather on a regular basis, they find out what their kids are doing. find out what's going on at school and they listen. this is the other important piece. the whole dynamic creates an environment of connecting kids and their parents. that's the key. >> again, it's not that it is dinner. if you have some other way to spend great quality time, because for a lo
you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? i'm 43. [ female announcer ] only roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream is clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin, diminishing the look of even deep wrinkles. roc® was over 4 times more effective on wrinkles , and even 7 timesmore effective on crow's feet. 10 years? i'll take that! [ female announcer ] roc® we keep our promises. see sunday's paper to save over $25 on roc and ot
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our...
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that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more information on rahm emanuel and his successor. we will have that at the top of the hour. we are investigating possible health care cuts from mcdonald's employees. you can certainly get aburger and fries. i veteran journalist bob woodward about obama's wars and why he thinks that the president's promise of change has fallen flat. andard ss "than you. "10 airbags... daytime running lamps... "onstar automatic crash response. "in case ya didn't see it, that's probably why "msn autos called the cruze "the class of its class r
that means us. us poor slobs who are obviously good for nothing but eating cake and voting every couple of years. it is really important. remember the presidency is an institution, not a man. and having the proper team makes the difference. paul in hawaii writes -- the s.s. team obama was struck by an iceberg named tea party. the rats are not sticking around waiting for the lifeboats to be lowered. if you want to read more on this, you will find it on my blog. >> we are getting more...
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that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new polls on some of the hottest political races in the nation. some will surpriseyou. our investigative correspondent will reveal how she was almost punked. political activist tried to create a fake story and embarrass cnn. wait until you hear and see these very strange details. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room". >>> threatened to be the most serious terror attacks since 9/11. now we're learning that he had over targets as well. a potential terror plot in europe that may have been green lighted by osama bin laden hims
that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new...
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please join us. cnn.com/amfix. >>> well, we have breaking news this morning about the pope's visit to london and police in london saying they have arrested five men. there are reports they're being held on suspicion of preparing a terrorist attack linked possibly to the state visit of pope benedict. police satd they reviewed security after the arrest and the itinerary did not change. atik shubert is following the developments from london on the phone with us. >> reporter: we know they were arrested very early in the morning around 5:30 in the morning. they were arrested at a business address and they're still being interrogated. we also know that searches are being conducted at -- excuse me. there's a lot of security here. they're also doing searches at residences and other businesses in central london. now, the police will not say whether or not these arrests are linked to the pope's visit. what they have said, however, is that as a result of these arrests they did review the security arrangements f
please join us. cnn.com/amfix. >>> well, we have breaking news this morning about the pope's visit to london and police in london saying they have arrested five men. there are reports they're being held on suspicion of preparing a terrorist attack linked possibly to the state visit of pope benedict. police satd they reviewed security after the arrest and the itinerary did not change. atik shubert is following the developments from london on the phone with us. >> reporter: we know...
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thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks so much for joining us. a lot to talk about this morning. here's what happened overnight. the white house reacting this morning to a new book by bob woodward. "obama's wars" and paints a picture of a president at war with his own advisers over how to end the conflict in afghanistan. late-breaking developments coming your way in a moment. >>> world leaders now converging on the united nations to have their say before the general assembly. president obama will join them today. ahead of his big speech to the entire world body tomorrow. >>> the o'donnell campfiring back. the candidate for senate in delaware with the hopes of the tea party on her shoulders says she did not violate election ethics and she is done with the national media for now. >> because of the frenzy that these things have become, it's interfering so i've been talking to some people that have invited us to events and asking them to not allow media to attend or at least to keep them in the back so that i can meet the voters without them getting
thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks so much for joining us. a lot to talk about this morning. here's what happened overnight. the white house reacting this morning to a new book by bob woodward. "obama's wars" and paints a picture of a president at war with his own advisers over how to end the conflict in afghanistan. late-breaking developments coming your way in a moment. >>> world leaders now converging on the united nations to have their say before the...
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skbr indeed, indeed given us money but if soros gives money to us because he thinks we only go after republicans, then i guess he's sadly disappointed by all of the actions we've taken on so many democrats, including bernice johnson discussing charlie rangel, maxine waters and a whole host of others. >> so we asked melanie sloan a question, and that's more than we can get from christine o'donnell, something gary tuchman found out yet again today. >> reporter: we don't want to talk about personal issues, just the serious financial allegations. is there anything specific you can tell us? we've given you a couple chances we talked to your attorney. >> we truly would like to hear ms. o'donnell's response to the claims and questions they've raised. we've invited her to come on the program every day since last wednesday. the invitation still stands. now the other candidate not answering questions is a sitting member of congress, a democrat. seven-term congressman jesse jackson jr., a chicago businessman has told federal investigators that representative jackson asked him to pay for airplan
skbr indeed, indeed given us money but if soros gives money to us because he thinks we only go after republicans, then i guess he's sadly disappointed by all of the actions we've taken on so many democrats, including bernice johnson discussing charlie rangel, maxine waters and a whole host of others. >> so we asked melanie sloan a question, and that's more than we can get from christine o'donnell, something gary tuchman found out yet again today. >> reporter: we don't want to talk...
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what can you tell us? >> candy crowley, we heard she is released from prison and haven't seen her yet and she's supposed to be -- they're supposed to bring her to the hilton hotel and hopefully get the reporters take a look at her and maybe talk to her. we are outside the hotel waiting for her to arrive. so of course we'll -- police cars around here. just clearing the way. we have to wait and see. i heard that the swiss ambassador and sarah shourd's lawyer at the prison. they have not been here yet. >> and what can you -- what is your take on why they're releasing her? i know the iranian government said, well, because she is sick and as soon as she can post bail we'll let her go. but is there an overarching political reason to let her go after this time? >> i'm sorry. i didn't hear the last of the question. could you repeat it again? >> sure. we know that sarah has been sick but is there a political reason that iran decided to let her go at this time? >> this could have to do with the -- what is known here
what can you tell us? >> candy crowley, we heard she is released from prison and haven't seen her yet and she's supposed to be -- they're supposed to bring her to the hilton hotel and hopefully get the reporters take a look at her and maybe talk to her. we are outside the hotel waiting for her to arrive. so of course we'll -- police cars around here. just clearing the way. we have to wait and see. i heard that the swiss ambassador and sarah shourd's lawyer at the prison. they have not...
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he joins us with more. you look at the images, you think, that must have been right after the earthquake? >> and it's today, that's what's so sobering. it was eye-opening having the conversation with the prime minister yesterday. one of the things he said, don't expect a speedy recovery here. the prime minister also telling me while many countries pledged to donate to the relief effort, much of those donations have yet to come in. and he says much more money will be needed to rebuild. that's part of the reason why an organization called the interim haiti recovery commission was formed. and he's speaking to the general assembly this week. >> people are living right now in tents. it's very hard right now. throughout the night, you have heavy winds. you have your children not going to school. and you have your wife that is here. i can assure you that you'd be frustrated also. >> i remember the tents. the thought was at this point those tents would not be there. at this point, you still have 1.5 million people
he joins us with more. you look at the images, you think, that must have been right after the earthquake? >> and it's today, that's what's so sobering. it was eye-opening having the conversation with the prime minister yesterday. one of the things he said, don't expect a speedy recovery here. the prime minister also telling me while many countries pledged to donate to the relief effort, much of those donations have yet to come in. and he says much more money will be needed to rebuild....
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that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the public, portability and the lifetime cap raise and existing conditions. how does the system fund those popular aspects? without universal mandate? without universal mandate? >> in wyoming, it was more expensive than other insurance, but it was something that we could work with people and had subsidies and it worked well in that state and 20-some states had something like it. this administration has come out with their plan, but for people who have been doing it right all along as part of the state plans, they are not eligible. they are not eligible for what has come thr
that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the...
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can you give us specifics? >> i think it is pretty clear that by having a spending cap at 2008 levels, we can say $100 billion per year. that is $1 trillion over the next 10 years. when it comes to dealing with the entitlement programs, i have made it pretty clear -- it is time for us as americans to have an adult conversation with each other about the serious challenges that face our country. i don't have all the solutions. i believe that if we work with the american people, the american people will want to work with us to come to grips with these challenges that face our country. it is about having that adult conversation in an honest, open the way that will help us get the answers to lay out the plan that will help solve this problem once and for all. yes, ma'am? >> legislatively, how do you plan to honor traditional marriage, life, and faith based organizations that form the core of our american values? >> if you look at house republicans over the course of the last year or the last 10 years, you will see t
can you give us specifics? >> i think it is pretty clear that by having a spending cap at 2008 levels, we can say $100 billion per year. that is $1 trillion over the next 10 years. when it comes to dealing with the entitlement programs, i have made it pretty clear -- it is time for us as americans to have an adult conversation with each other about the serious challenges that face our country. i don't have all the solutions. i believe that if we work with the american people, the american...
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>> it used to be 67, now it's only 60. so it's the easiest right now. one of the differences is a number of years you had to go and talk. now they can have it without the long speeches. but that was quite a historic time. and mr. smith goes to washington, long phil busters. i'd be willing to talk, though. >> some of your republican colleagues have suggested that if republicans do gain control, that government shutdown may be in the offing. specifically for health care reform this is being talked about, the idea of putting restrictions on appropriations funding for hhs or the i.r.s. to implement this law. is it worth shutting down the government over anything in the next two years in a republican-controlled congress? specifically over health care reform given how much it's disliked by members of your party. is a government shutdown something you would support? >> what i would like to do is see us choking off some of this money that's supposed to go to the internal revenue service. they're asking for $10 billion to fund hiring up to 16,000 new i.r.s. agen
>> it used to be 67, now it's only 60. so it's the easiest right now. one of the differences is a number of years you had to go and talk. now they can have it without the long speeches. but that was quite a historic time. and mr. smith goes to washington, long phil busters. i'd be willing to talk, though. >> some of your republican colleagues have suggested that if republicans do gain control, that government shutdown may be in the offing. specifically for health care reform this is...
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, not here to lead us, and is not here to lead us. it is to protect our borders and leave us alone and let us raise our families and one hour businesses and breed good american air. it was on this day 223 years ago that our constitution was signed. what a perfect day for the value voters summit. if you'll forgive me, i just saw my friends out here that i love very much. god bless you guys did it is good to see all of you. we were worried that there would not be a crown today, but we are to capacity. god bless you, jim bob. my wife and i got back from an excursion to italy. we took a few days away and into a place of both of us of wanting to go to a. it was absolutely gorgeous. what will load about it is that it was not touristy. it was very authentic. we stayed in a village with form houses. nobody spoke english. we found ourselves with a language barrier we were trying to explain what we wanted and asked questions and do our best to get answers. the language barrier made it very difficult. the only thing that made it work was the ext
, not here to lead us, and is not here to lead us. it is to protect our borders and leave us alone and let us raise our families and one hour businesses and breed good american air. it was on this day 223 years ago that our constitution was signed. what a perfect day for the value voters summit. if you'll forgive me, i just saw my friends out here that i love very much. god bless you guys did it is good to see all of you. we were worried that there would not be a crown today, but we are to...
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tell us what to do. it is the patriots who will turn this around. it is the voters who will stop the leftist policies. it is the voters who will stop the fundamental transformation of america that is not good for america. it is the patriots who will restore america. [applause] our candidates are offering bolden smart alternative to the obama/polo scene -- obama- pelosi politics. this has not stopped the left from telling voters the gop is the party of no, that it has no new ideas. i find it interesting that a critique coming from the guys whose answer to the summary is yet another government stimulus. we see california auditors having to and if they are in allied air -- in los angeles with your stimulus money, $2.2 million for every job saved or created their, and i am the idiot. the left teams are doing we have no new ideas, the only platform is no. -- the left keeps arguing we have no new ideas and the only platform is no. president obama said, i did not want to be disagreeable, but i think he is wrong
tell us what to do. it is the patriots who will turn this around. it is the voters who will stop the leftist policies. it is the voters who will stop the fundamental transformation of america that is not good for america. it is the patriots who will restore america. [applause] our candidates are offering bolden smart alternative to the obama/polo scene -- obama- pelosi politics. this has not stopped the left from telling voters the gop is the party of no, that it has no new ideas. i find it...
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so help us god. [applause] [cheers] thank you and god bless you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much to mike pence. that was amazing. ladies and gentleman, widely respected for his leadership and accomplishments as a public servant and our final speaker this morning currently serves as honorary chairman of the free and strong america. in 2008 he was a leading candidate for the republican presidential nomination. during that time he was an important voice in favor of strengthening our economy, our military, and our families. elected governor of massachusetts in 2002, he presided over a dramatic reversal of state fortune at a time of sustained economic expansion. without raising taxes or increasing the debt, he balanced the budget every year of his administration, closing a $3 billion budget gap inherited when he took office and i might add without spending every other day blaming the previous administration. [applause] he and his wife have been married over 40 years and have five sons and 15 grandchildren. l
so help us god. [applause] [cheers] thank you and god bless you. ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much to mike pence. that was amazing. ladies and gentleman, widely respected for his leadership and accomplishments as a public servant and our final speaker this morning currently serves as honorary chairman of the free and strong america. in 2008 he was a leading candidate for the republican presidential nomination. during that time he was an important voice in favor of strengthening our economy,...
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i do not think it will spoil us unless we allow it to be up on us. -- be up on us. -- beat up on us. we have nominees that are in very competitive races who stand a very good chance of winning. i refuse to allow anyone or anything to stand in their way. the goal of this party is to win. whether it is to get a congressional seat, a senate seat, a gubernatorial seat, whatever it is putting our best team out there. a year ago, i could not find anyone to say they were republican, let alone run. no one is perfect. no one claims to be. they are just trying to put their best foot forward and be as competitive as they can and the people get to decide. my view of it is that we need to focus on winning and focus on supporting those who have been nominated and then we can worry about that other stuff, letter. -- later. i blame anybody who is out there nitpicking. i am not trying to avoid people. everybody knows who they are. the reality of it is, let's focus as a party. since 2004, we are winning. it has taken a lot of work by this chairman and the republican national committee under my leaders
i do not think it will spoil us unless we allow it to be up on us. -- be up on us. -- beat up on us. we have nominees that are in very competitive races who stand a very good chance of winning. i refuse to allow anyone or anything to stand in their way. the goal of this party is to win. whether it is to get a congressional seat, a senate seat, a gubernatorial seat, whatever it is putting our best team out there. a year ago, i could not find anyone to say they were republican, let alone run. no...
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[applause] >> let us pray. oh, lord, as we close our ceremony in our hearts have been stirred by chief richard etchberger'stores and of sacrifice, we pray that we respond to the cause of peace and freedom. we pray for your protection to be upon american sons and daughters to stand in harm's way today, and for their loved ones who patiently, prayerfully wait -- may our efforts, dear lord, lead to a more secure and prosperous world where they may live in harmony with you in one another. amen and amen. >> thank you very much, everyone. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] ♪ . . >> do you still feel an attachment to the air force among your family? >> great question. i do. i was an air force brass. when my dad was killed, we were separated from the air force of the time. one -- and the initial information came up, the air force started to bring us back into the fold by naming facilities after him, street after him back, -- streets after h
[applause] >> let us pray. oh, lord, as we close our ceremony in our hearts have been stirred by chief richard etchberger'stores and of sacrifice, we pray that we respond to the cause of peace and freedom. we pray for your protection to be upon american sons and daughters to stand in harm's way today, and for their loved ones who patiently, prayerfully wait -- may our efforts, dear lord, lead to a more secure and prosperous world where they may live in harmony with you in one another....
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they are using it for commercials even when there -- barack obama has kept us saved for the past two years. has anybody on the republican side said anything like that? host: as far as this question, we will continue for another 15 minutes. before that, let me get you a taste of "news and"makers program. what is motivating republicans to vote against incumbents in primaries? if incumbents lose primaries especially in campaigns. >> if you take a look at the voting record of mike castle, he voted for cap and trade and a number of things. it is an issue of what are we spending money on and how we are spending and our people getting value for their dollars? people around the country do not believe they are getting value for their tax dollars. we are united in the senate behind a nominee's of our party and as our goal is to get them elected in the fall. we are working together and working for our nominees. joe miller is the in alaska for the republican party and has our full support. the people of delaware have spoken in the republican primary. christie no dollar is there and that is who w
they are using it for commercials even when there -- barack obama has kept us saved for the past two years. has anybody on the republican side said anything like that? host: as far as this question, we will continue for another 15 minutes. before that, let me get you a taste of "news and"makers program. what is motivating republicans to vote against incumbents in primaries? if incumbents lose primaries especially in campaigns. >> if you take a look at the voting record of mike...
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guest: we use a the same automated telephone system we've been using. there are more challenges coming in as fewer and fewer younger people are using land lines. from a polling perspective it's not a huge issue in 2010 because the turnout of younger adults is likely to be lower. younger adults, whether they have a land line or not tend to be much more supportive of president obama than their elders. and, as a result, if you get a good sample of yuck adults in your poll -- young adults it works out fairly well. in 2012 there will be methods experimented with for folks who don't have a land line. host: comparing that to an actual person on the phone talking to a potential voter do you get a different feel when you're talking one on one versus the automated system? guest: well, the automated system has couple advantages. number one from a trending point of view, when we ask a person about barack obama's job approval, the person is hearing the exact same voice with the exact same inflection and the exact same nuance that a person heard on january 20, 2009.
guest: we use a the same automated telephone system we've been using. there are more challenges coming in as fewer and fewer younger people are using land lines. from a polling perspective it's not a huge issue in 2010 because the turnout of younger adults is likely to be lower. younger adults, whether they have a land line or not tend to be much more supportive of president obama than their elders. and, as a result, if you get a good sample of yuck adults in your poll -- young adults it works...
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we're using every approach we can find. we're using the imf. in the g tannish 20 -- we're using the g-20. it is not just us. even if it was only us, we would still want them to change their practice. i think that has significant potential. i do not think it will change it on its own. china needs to decide is in their interest to protect intellectual property so that there innovators and prevent it -- and inventors have the kinds of protections we provided the united states. they do not want to be left with their monetary policy compromise. we have to make sure they understand that their ability to participate and benefit from this open, multilateral system of trade agreements and obligations -- and our market depends on them changing their behavior. >> i met today with the vice minister of commerce and we pressed the same issues. it is in their interest to work with some of these multilateral institutions. it is in their interest to be cooperative in this endeavor. otherwise, their admonition to us was not to politicize the economic and commerc
we're using every approach we can find. we're using the imf. in the g tannish 20 -- we're using the g-20. it is not just us. even if it was only us, we would still want them to change their practice. i think that has significant potential. i do not think it will change it on its own. china needs to decide is in their interest to protect intellectual property so that there innovators and prevent it -- and inventors have the kinds of protections we provided the united states. they do not want to...
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that makes us unique. and the strength and character of this country has always come from our ability to recognize -- no matter who we are, no matter where we come from, no matter what we look like, no matter what abilities we have -- to recognize ourselves in each other. i was reminded of that idea the other day when i read a letter from tamerria robinson. she's a 12-year-old girl in georgia. and she told me about how hard she works and about all the community service she does with her brother. and she wrote, "i try to achieve my dreams and help others do the same." "that," she said, "is how the world should work." that's a pretty good motto. i work hard to achieve my goals and then i try to help others to achieve their goals. and i agree with tamerria. that's how the world should work. but it's only going to work that way if all of you get in good habits while you're in school. so, yes, each of us need to work hard. we all have to take responsibilities for our own education. we need to take responsibilit
that makes us unique. and the strength and character of this country has always come from our ability to recognize -- no matter who we are, no matter where we come from, no matter what we look like, no matter what abilities we have -- to recognize ourselves in each other. i was reminded of that idea the other day when i read a letter from tamerria robinson. she's a 12-year-old girl in georgia. and she told me about how hard she works and about all the community service she does with her...
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so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military strike from land and sea and that the revolutionary guard ceases to be an effective organization to punch back. if you have to use military force, i think our goal should be not only to neuter their clear program, but to destroy the regime's ability to fight back against our troops in the region hand against our allies. th, ladies and gentlemen, is no small matter to contemplate. that is a very serious escalating step that i would now like to go down the road as much as anybody in this room. thatf you'll believe sanctions will not work, i am here to tell you
so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military...
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it was a matter of all of us getting involved, all of us staying committed, all of us sticking with our plan for a better future until it was complete. [applause] that's how we've always moved this country forward. each and every time we've made epic change -- from this country's founding to emancipation, to women's suffrage, to workers' rights -- it has not come from a man. it has come from a plan. it has come from a grassroots movement rallying around a cause. that's what the civil rights movement made possible -- foot soldiers like so many of you, sitting down at lunch counters, standing up for freedom; what made it possible for me to be here today -- americans throughout our history making our union more equal, making our union more just, making our union more perfect, one step at a time. that's what we need again. i need everybody here to go back to your neighborhoods, to go back to your workplaces, to go to churches and go to the barbershops and got to the beauty shops, and tell them we've got more work to do. tell them we can't wait to organize. tell them that the time for action
it was a matter of all of us getting involved, all of us staying committed, all of us sticking with our plan for a better future until it was complete. [applause] that's how we've always moved this country forward. each and every time we've made epic change -- from this country's founding to emancipation, to women's suffrage, to workers' rights -- it has not come from a man. it has come from a plan. it has come from a grassroots movement rallying around a cause. that's what the civil rights...
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it's affecting us already. it's driving up premiums for health insurance, especially for young people who can't afford it. it's got to go. it's gotting to pulled out by the roots. it's got to be eradicated. and that's going to be step one, plank one. it's got to be our promise, our pledge to america that we will repeal obamacare in its entirety. not the most egregious aspects of it, not a component here or a component there, not chipping away at it and leaving other pieces there, because if that should happen, that foundation of obamacare then, as i said, it's a malignant tumor, it's a tumor, then it metastasizes, is swallows up and consumes and chokes off our liberty and freedom and takes away our personal choices. and already under the statute that exists today, shrinks down our health savings accounts and cuts our ability to contribute to them by more than half. and almost eliminates catastrophic insurance and takes away personal choices one after another after another. i'm hopeful that repeal of obamacare a
it's affecting us already. it's driving up premiums for health insurance, especially for young people who can't afford it. it's got to go. it's gotting to pulled out by the roots. it's got to be eradicated. and that's going to be step one, plank one. it's got to be our promise, our pledge to america that we will repeal obamacare in its entirety. not the most egregious aspects of it, not a component here or a component there, not chipping away at it and leaving other pieces there, because if...